Columns

Superintendents can identify the turf-loving fall armyworm by the upside-down Y on its head. Most common in the Southeast, the pest can ravage golf courses without mitigation. (Photo by: Lyle Buss, University of Florida)

Turf MD: The complicated nature of diagnosing a turfgrass surprise

August 11, 2022 By
Golfdom science editor Karl Danneberger, Ph.D., discusses agronomic surprises of the last year and the process of diagnosing them. ...

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Off the Record: USGA’s contributions address environmental issues

August 11, 2022 By
Research Editor Mike Kenna discusses how the USGA and its research efforts have benefited the golf industry over the last few decades. ...

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Golf ball with shadowed background (Photo: Moussa81 / iStock / Getty Images)

Keeping Up with the Jones: An ever-evolving sports world

August 11, 2022 By
Seth Jones weighs in on the latest with the LIV Golf saga and waxes poetically about how innocent sports are seen through the eyes of a young child. ...

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Photo: Brandi Merrick)

Keeping up with the Jones: Three tips to grow the 3-percent

August 8, 2022 By
Golfdom Editor-in-Chief Seth Jones shares his discussion with Devon Carroll, Ph.D., about how professionals can welcome women in turf into their facility. ...

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Ask Thad: Why do you love being a superintendent?

July 11, 2022 By
Our golf course advice columnist shares what he loves most about being a superintendent and what really kept him in the industry. ...

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The things that you miss in today’s digital world

June 29, 2022 By
As technology advances, Jim Moore reflects on how superintendents now have the ability to get help from so many others with such ease. ...

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